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Scalloway - Anthracite Horizontal Radiator H475mm x W1800mm Single Panel

Product Code: 46046
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SKU
SCA-47518AS

Product Information

Your chosen heating system:

Gas boiler installed after
2005
or
Oil boiler installed after
2007

We've displayed the most appropriate heat output below to adequately heat your room:

Watts:

BTUs:

What are Watts & BTUs?

The heat outputs have been measured at Delta Δ50*.

What is a Delta (Δ) Rating?

*The Delta rating for your chosen heating system as recommended by Building Regulations

Main Features:

BTUS
  • Δ30: 1812 / Δ40: 2672 / Δ50: 3613
WATTS
  • Δ30: 531 / Δ40: 783 / Δ50: 1059
What are Watts & BTUs?
What is a Delta (Δ) Rating?


  • Guarantee: 15 Years
  • Wall Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included
  • Colour: Anthracite
  • Finish: Matt
  • Heat Source: Central Heated/Hot Water
Material

Steel offers the lowest price tag compared to other materials, but it also offers the most diversity in terms of colour and style. Steel is malleable which allows radiators to be efficient because they can be physically designed to better pass heat from the water inside to the space around them (this is a radiator's job after all, despite some thinking that its job is to “store” heat). The heat output is also good, the proof is in the pudding with this one - would steel be the most common radiator material if the heat output was rubbish? Steel is a highly durable material which is important as radiators are going to be the victims of some knocks and bangs over time and you want them to withstand that.

Style

The scallop tube style is one of rounded triangle shaped tubes connected to round tubes (these are called collectors). More unique than the flat or elliptical tube styles, these radiators are sure to leave a great impression on your home... and your guests! The powder painting gives the metal a perfectly even finish. It’s easy to maintain and clean and delivers a good level of heat distribution.

Panels

Single panel radiators are radiators which use just one panel to heat a room instead of relying on columns, fins or a second panel. These sleek and modern radiators are perfect for small rooms or tight spaces as they have a small projection but also don’t need too much heat.

Colour

Anthracite is a high-end variety of coal noted for the purity of its carbon and the dark grey smoke it emits when burning. It’s also one of our customers’ most popular picks for a modern-looking radiator that looks as good as it functions. The smoky matt finish you achieve with this colour is quite unlike any other and produces a stylish effect with even the most minimalist design. As we become more conscious of our surroundings, tastes shift from the functional and the merely decorative to something combining qualities of both, and anthracite radiators certainly tick all of the boxes.

Heat Source

A central heating or hot water radiator is one that is plumbed into your homes central heating system. Whether you have a Combi boiler, gravity fed (conventional) system or a system with a cylinder, you can install this radiator.

Accessories

This radiator has G1/2” connections either side at the bottom and so the valves required will depend on your pipework (which is why they aren’t provided with the radiator):

  • For pipework coming from the wall to the side of the radiator, use corner valves.
  • For pipework coming from the floor and up to the side of the radiator, use angled valves.
  • For pipework coming along the wall to meet the side of the radiator, use straight valves.

There are a few different types of valves available for you to choose from: Manual Valves provide easy on/off control – simply turn the valve by hand to allow the water from your central heating to pass through into the radiator or towel rail, just like a tap! If this radiator is going to be in the same room as your main boiler thermostat (usually a little box on the wall or the mantle, that you turn up and down) then we advise you to use manual valves over TRV’s because a TRV will conflict with your boiler thermostat and can cause temperature issues around the home.
Thermostatic Valves (TRVs) provide multi temperature control of the radiators in your home – saving energy and money! These valves have sensor mechanisms inside that shut off the flow of hot water to the radiator when the room temperature reached the desired level! If your looking to reduce your carbon footprint while remaining cosy warm, then TRV’s are the way to go (provided they aren’t installed in the room where your main boiler thermostat is).

More Information
SKU SCA-47518AS
Brand/Manufacturer UK Radiators
Collection Scalloway
Colour Anthracite
Finish Matt
RAL Code 7016
Material Steel
Dry Mass (kg) 27.24 kg
Height 475.00 mm
Width 1,800.00 mm
Projection 112.00 mm
Pipe Centres 1750mm
Wall to Pipe Centres 60mm
Orientation Horizontal
Number of Sections 8
Panel Type Single Panel
BTUs (T30) 1,812.00 BTUs
BTUs (T40) 2,672.00 BTUs
BTUs (T50) 3,613.00 BTUs
Watts (T30) 531.00 Watts
Watts (T40) 783.00 Watts
Watts (T50) 1,059.00 Watts
Heat Source Central Heated/Hot Water
Style Scallop Tube
Supplied With Wall Brackets, Masonry Fixings, Bleed Valve & Blanking Plug Included
Product Assurances CE Marked, BS EN 442 Certified, 15 Years Guarantee
GTIN 5056094618138
Guarantee Length 15 Years
Material

Steel offers the lowest price tag compared to other materials, but it also offers the most diversity in terms of colour and style. Steel is malleable which allows radiators to be efficient because they can be physically designed to better pass heat from the water inside to the space around them (this is a radiator's job after all, despite some thinking that its job is to “store” heat). The heat output is also good, the proof is in the pudding with this one - would steel be the most common radiator material if the heat output was rubbish? Steel is a highly durable material which is important as radiators are going to be the victims of some knocks and bangs over time and you want them to withstand that.

Style

The scallop tube style is one of rounded triangle shaped tubes connected to round tubes (these are called collectors). More unique than the flat or elliptical tube styles, these radiators are sure to leave a great impression on your home... and your guests! The powder painting gives the metal a perfectly even finish. It’s easy to maintain and clean and delivers a good level of heat distribution.

Panels

Single panel radiators are radiators which use just one panel to heat a room instead of relying on columns, fins or a second panel. These sleek and modern radiators are perfect for small rooms or tight spaces as they have a small projection but also don’t need too much heat.

Colour

Anthracite is a high-end variety of coal noted for the purity of its carbon and the dark grey smoke it emits when burning. It’s also one of our customers’ most popular picks for a modern-looking radiator that looks as good as it functions. The smoky matt finish you achieve with this colour is quite unlike any other and produces a stylish effect with even the most minimalist design. As we become more conscious of our surroundings, tastes shift from the functional and the merely decorative to something combining qualities of both, and anthracite radiators certainly tick all of the boxes.

Heat Source

A central heating or hot water radiator is one that is plumbed into your homes central heating system. Whether you have a Combi boiler, gravity fed (conventional) system or a system with a cylinder, you can install this radiator.

Accessories

This radiator has G1/2” connections either side at the bottom and so the valves required will depend on your pipework (which is why they aren’t provided with the radiator):

  • For pipework coming from the wall to the side of the radiator, use corner valves.
  • For pipework coming from the floor and up to the side of the radiator, use angled valves.
  • For pipework coming along the wall to meet the side of the radiator, use straight valves.

There are a few different types of valves available for you to choose from: Manual Valves provide easy on/off control – simply turn the valve by hand to allow the water from your central heating to pass through into the radiator or towel rail, just like a tap! If this radiator is going to be in the same room as your main boiler thermostat (usually a little box on the wall or the mantle, that you turn up and down) then we advise you to use manual valves over TRV’s because a TRV will conflict with your boiler thermostat and can cause temperature issues around the home.
Thermostatic Valves (TRVs) provide multi temperature control of the radiators in your home – saving energy and money! These valves have sensor mechanisms inside that shut off the flow of hot water to the radiator when the room temperature reached the desired level! If your looking to reduce your carbon footprint while remaining cosy warm, then TRV’s are the way to go (provided they aren’t installed in the room where your main boiler thermostat is).

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